INTESTINE Vol.15 No.6(1)

Theme Exploring problems of "villous tumor"
Title Definition of villous tumors of the large intestine
Publish Date 2011/11
Author Satoshi Nimura Department of Pathology, Fukuoka University
Author Keisuke Sato Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University
[ Summary ] Villous tumor of the large intestine is a descriptive term used both by histopathologists and clinicians. Macroscopically, villous tumors are generally broad-based, sessile lesions with a coarse, somewhat friable surface consisting of numerous fronds. Histologically, leaf-like projections consist of a core of lamina propria covered by a sheet of neoplastic epithelial cells. On the other hand, villous tumor is often called villous adenoma by European histopathologists since 1976. As a result of our research, the definition of villous tumors made by Iwashita in 1986 is thought to be very useful for histopathologists to produce detailed explanations of morphological features.
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